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Should You Have Your Chimney Liner Insulated?

We all know about the benefits of insulating the walls in our homes, but a lot of homeowners aren’t aware Read more

Thanksgiving Fireplace Safety Tips

What better way to spend the holidays than enjoying a cozy fire and good company with friends and family? If Read more

Is Something Spooky Lurking in Your Chimney?

If you hear ghostly noises coming from your chimney, you might get chills thinking that it’s paranormal activity. It likely Read more

Fire Prevention Week 2024 | Smoke Alarm & Chimney Safety

After a hot and humid summer in the Tri-State area, many homeowners look forward to cooler weather and fireside chats. Read more

Causes of Spalling Bricks

Water is detrimental to your chimney’s masonry and other components. Over time moisture can create all sorts of disastrous damage. Read more

Why You Should Have Your Chimney Swept Before Fall

As summer goes away and we begin looking toward cooler temperatures, one thing that should be on the mind of Read more

Should You Install a Fireplace Insert?

Is your open masonry fireplace unable to efficiently heat your room? Do you have to deal with constant draftiness? Is Read more

Chimney Flashing: An Often-Overlooked Chimney Component

Most people don’t hear or talk much about chimney flashing until something goes wrong with theirs and they’re faced with Read more

Unlocking the Power of Wood Ashes: Practical Uses & Surprising Benefits!

Many wood-burning fireplace owners may see their wood ashes as the messy and inconvenient consequence of operating their fireplace, however, Read more

Why Chimneys Lean and What to Do About It

Masonry chimneys can weigh more than 8,000 pounds. That makes for a pretty stable structure – as long as everything Read more

 

Use an Experienced, Established Chimney Sweep Company!

Don’t take chances with uninsured, novice, roofers, unregistered business, no workman’s comp.
Our pros have to know what they’re doing when they put their heads up a chimney and to do that, chimney sweeps obtain specialized training and have years of experience in the field.